Bid to prevent 'Love Jihad': MP govt says entry in Garba pandals after checking of ID cards

Updated : Sep 29, 2022 13:25
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PTI

Garba organisers in Madhya Pradesh have been asked to check the identity cards of people before allowing them entry into the dance pandals, state Home Minister Narottam Mishra said on Tuesday.

Traditional Garba dance events are organised during the nine-day Navratri festival which started from Monday.

“Navratri, the festival of worship of Maa Durga, is the centre of our faith. In a bid to maintain peace and harmony on such a holy occasion, the organisers have been instructed to provide entry in the Garba events only after checking the ID cards," Mishra told reporters.

There should be no unpleasant situation on such an occasion, hence the identity cards of people should be checked. Everyone can come to offer prayers to the Goddess, he said.

Earlier this month, MP Culture Minister Usha Thakur had suggested that the entry into Garba dance venues in the state during the Navratri festival should be allowed only after checking of ID cards to prevent "Love Jihad".

“The Garba organisers are now watchful. Those who come to Garba events should bring identity cards. No one (should be allowed) without identity cards. This is advice for all. Garbas had become a means of Love Jihad,” she said.

Hindu right-wing leaders have claimed in the past that a 'Love Jihad' conspiracy was afoot in the country where Hindu girls were lured by men from the minority community and forced to convert upon marriage.

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